What is Hay Fever?
Allergic reaction that occurs in eyes, nose and throat is Hay Fever or Allergic Rhinitis.
Symptoms of Hay fever
- Watery, red, itchy eyes.
- Congested sinuses can sometimes cause headache.
- Swollen nasal passages, persistent sneezing and runny nose with clear discharge.
Causes of Hay fever
- Seasonal hay fever is caused by tree, grass and ragweed pollen and molds.
- Perennial hay fever is caused by sensitivity to common substances like dog saliva, dust, cigarette smoke, cosmetics, hair or fur, feathers, pet dander and other indoor pollutants, that can attack any time of the year.
Remedies for Hay fever
- The chief cause of your discomfort should be eliminated first, and then take care of the symptoms present.
Prevention of Hay fever
- On bad days, when the pollen counts are high, stay indoors, especially between 5 to 10 a.m. and use an air conditioner.
- Use High efficiency particulate arresting filter.
- If you are allergic to molds and fungi, ask somebody to clean it up for you.
- Keep away from fresh paint, insect sprays and other household chemicals, which can also cause irritation.
- With the help of an allergy specialist trace the main cause of your allergy and maintain a distance from it.
- Cars Air conditioner should also be maintained well. This also helps to reduce exposure to allergens.
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